I like to find things from Chile and apply them to the fandoms that I like. No idea if I'm wrong, but I've never seen someone considers creating characters from Chile in some series. I think people think that South America ends in Argentina, or maybe Chile is a country too much thin and no one sees it, haha.

I wanted to bring the design of this character a little like to the design of MH male versions.

Brief Profile:

- Name:Thraurrence. (Pronunced Traurenz.)- Age: Not sure, but looks like a teen.- Parents: His father is The Thrauco, a legendary monster from an island of Chile. (La Isla Grande de Chiloé) and his mother is a "normi" (human woman.)- Style: Part of his clothes, as his sweatshirt has a special hood that is making with parts of quilineja, it's a plant of Chilean origin, from Southern regions of the country. Hates the shoes.- Monstrous Imperfection: Physical monster traits inherited from his father, though are not a problem, was born without feet, which has are implants from a wild animal. Has the power of illusion, he can live among normal people, can make that humans think he is completely normal. But the illusion has a time limit. Also has the power to seduce human women with a device that was inherited by his father, a magic rod called Pahueldún. But does not use it. - Pet: No pet.- Favorite Activity: Physical activities, spending time in the woods.- Annoyance: Public speaking, when he speaks in public, has to have the eyes in only one of those presents, his gaze is also lovely but a little uncomfortable.- Favorite color: Green.- Favorite Food: Dried fruits and berries.- Little Details: Has many brothers and sisters around the country, because his father has spirit of incubus, does not know who are his siblings. His feet are made from wildcats skin and claws. In Chile, say the phrase "child of the Thrauco" is such a funny phrase as offensive, the phrase is used to mean children who never knew a father and just have a mother. (I do not want to offend anyone explain this, but applies to the legend of the Thrauco, especially older people use much this phrase (Child of the Thrauco) in Chile.)